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Show FROM BAYOU STATE J. S. Perriii of Yazoo, Miss., Says Williams Will Bo Sonator. J. S. Porrln of Yazoo City, Miss., accompanied ac-companied by his wlfo. lo a guosl of tho Kcnyon hotol. Their visit to Salt Lako at this time Ib puroly ono of ploasuro. and thoy express themselves as dollghtod with tho beauties of the city. It Is tho most attractlvo placo they havo yot seen on their Western trip. Thoy hod hoard much of tho boautlos of Salt Lako from tholr old frlond. Judge Norroll. now a j prosperous farmer and practicing lawyer of Rlardon, Miss., but now that they havo scon Salt Lako and the grandour of Its surroundings, thoy say that ovon tho Judge's groat, descriptions fall short of tho roallty. Mr. Pcrrln Is attorney for the Illinois Central railroad. In politics ho Is a Democrat, but he la not In politics, except ex-cept for friends, one of the warmest of whom Is John Sharp Williams, who. he says, will succeed Money In the United States Senate next year. |